Throat & Larynx Disorder Treatment
A healthy voice, easy swallowing
Duration
Visit and treatment
Anesthesia
Depends on treatment
Recovery
Case-dependent
Hospital Stay
Outpatient
Throat and larynx disorders can present as chronic sore throat, hoarseness, a lump sensation in the throat, or difficulty swallowing. These symptoms may stem from infection, reflux or vocal-cord problems and need specialist assessment.
Dr. Hashemi examines the throat and larynx — with endoscopy where needed — to identify the cause and set the right treatment, from medication and lifestyle changes to specialist interventions.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
- Recurrent or chronic sore throat
- Long-standing hoarseness or voice change
- A lump or catching sensation in the throat
- Difficulty or pain when swallowing
The Process
- 1
Throat Examination
Assessing the throat, tonsils and larynx
- 2
Endoscopy if Needed
Close inspection of the vocal cords and larynx
- 3
Treatment
Medication, lifestyle changes or intervention based on the diagnosis
- 4
Follow-up
Monitoring recovery and the return of voice and swallowing function
Frequently Asked Questions
It can be due to reflux, voice misuse or vocal-cord problems and should be evaluated.
